The Bikepacker's Guide to not winning the Highland Trail.
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The Bikepacker's Guide to not winning the Highland Trail.
The Bikepacker's Guide to not winning the Highland Trail.
Volume II.
"In relating the folly of my thoughts - how I raised my game, yet underestimated my rivals - my aim is only to provide a more honest and human account of the race; to complete the portrait of the competitor who thinks, as well as pedals, no matter how illogical his thoughts may be."
Thanks for reading.
Philip
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Volume II.
"In relating the folly of my thoughts - how I raised my game, yet underestimated my rivals - my aim is only to provide a more honest and human account of the race; to complete the portrait of the competitor who thinks, as well as pedals, no matter how illogical his thoughts may be."
Thanks for reading.
Philip
padonbike.wordpress.com
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Nice one Phillip. Didn't realise that Florian had been riding with you guys in the front pack on day one, he passed me on the Postman's Path at that gully and rode through to the finish.
Interesting that you walk the very steep bit down the Ben Alder descent, it's got one of the worst water bars on the route halfway down and a fall wouldn't be nice. Discretion, etc.
Interesting that you walk the very steep bit down the Ben Alder descent, it's got one of the worst water bars on the route halfway down and a fall wouldn't be nice. Discretion, etc.
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Yep Florian set off pretty fast. Neil was quite amused by how fast he was going to Ben Alder.
When I doubt I always dismount; it's less stressful than trying to ride it and a lot less risky.
I lose hours on everyone sleeping longer, so I might as well lose a few more seconds at obstacles too!
When I doubt I always dismount; it's less stressful than trying to ride it and a lot less risky.
I lose hours on everyone sleeping longer, so I might as well lose a few more seconds at obstacles too!

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That was about the best HT550 (and other ride) report I've ever read. Brutally honest and really interesting. I ended up going to bed late after starting because I couldn't stop.
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Hey thanks Dave, I appreciate that!
I certainly put a few hours into it .... not quite sure which actually took longer in the end: the race or the report!

I certainly put a few hours into it .... not quite sure which actually took longer in the end: the race or the report!

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I thought it was never going to end!!
Another fascinating insight- thanks for taking the time to write it out and for posting it. You've a mindset I can barely comprehend, but that's plainly what's needed to be at the sharp end.
Another fascinating insight- thanks for taking the time to write it out and for posting it. You've a mindset I can barely comprehend, but that's plainly what's needed to be at the sharp end.
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Thanks! Once I got started, I just wanted to get down everything I could.I thought it was never going to end!!
It will be nice for me to read back over when I'm an even older man than I am now!

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+1 - kept me up way past my bed time! Well written and riveting. I think the title is bit negative as by any reckonning it was a major achievement.Dave Barter wrote:That was about the best HT550 (and other ride) report I've ever read. Brutally honest and really interesting. I ended up going to bed late after starting because I couldn't stop.

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Thanks htrider!

To be honest I was trying to mix self-deprecating humour with .... The Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy. LOLI think the title is bit negative as by any reckonning it was a major achievement.

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What a thoughtful reflection on this most incredible event. Thanks for the considerable effort you have clearly put into sharing your experience.
I crashed on that bit and bent my rear derailleur - could have been race ending if I hadn't got to Bothy Bikes before it closed. Not a clever move!whitestone wrote:Interesting that you walk the very steep bit down the Ben Alder descent, it's got one of the worst water bars on the route halfway down and a fall wouldn't be nice. Discretion, etc.
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Enjoyed that Phil.
Top level of homework.
Interesting the concept of previous riding knowledge on saving time vs Neil who had no prior, though who (wisely) asked a couple of pre race questions.
Top level of homework.
Interesting the concept of previous riding knowledge on saving time vs Neil who had no prior, though who (wisely) asked a couple of pre race questions.
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Thanks very much. I've had some fantastic feedback from people, so the long hours writing it were worth it.What a thoughtful reflection on this most incredible event. Thanks for the considerable effort you have clearly put into sharing your experience.
It's not only the Ben Alder descent that's on my list of get off and walk places!
Hi Rich, I think the history of the race shows that people who go at the route fairly blind actually have a greater success rate than the students of every tussock of grass - like myself!



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I've read that over two days, someone's got to do some work
A really great story. Congratulations and thanks

A really great story. Congratulations and thanks

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My pleasure -thanks for taking the time to read it.I've read that over two days, someone's got to do some work![]()
A really great story. Congratulations and thanks

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I read this over last couple of days. Excellent read. Inspiring stuff. Thanks for taking the time to write about it.
Mike
Mike
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Cheers Mike! Glad you liked it.
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Excellent write up. Like some of the above, it gave me a much later night than I had planned. How I got any work done after only 7 or 8 hours conformable sleep I will never know...
Has kind of reinforced my view though that although I like the thought of riding the route, the thought of racing it is far beyond me. For now...
Has kind of reinforced my view though that although I like the thought of riding the route, the thought of racing it is far beyond me. For now...
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Thanks Mechanicaldope! Glad you liked it.
It was a bit weird seeing you Johnny, but glad I did even if just for a minute.
I was a bit out of it as I had skipped OBH food (even though it was open) and was on a mission to get to Ullapool .... because of an urgent appointment with the butcher and FOUR scotch pies!
Hope you enjoyed it and found it rewarding too.

It was a bit weird seeing you Johnny, but glad I did even if just for a minute.
I was a bit out of it as I had skipped OBH food (even though it was open) and was on a mission to get to Ullapool .... because of an urgent appointment with the butcher and FOUR scotch pies!
Hope you enjoyed it and found it rewarding too.
